Engineering Plastics &
Molding Diagnostics Database
The independent B2B technical library for manufacturing engineers, injection molding technicians, and procurement specialists. High-performance polymer properties and machine alarm code diagnostics — organized, cross-referenced, zero-latency.
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Database Categories
56 entries
Mechanical, thermal, and processing data for engineering-grade and high-performance thermoplastics.
65 entries
Alarm code definitions, root cause diagnostics, and brand-specific troubleshooting guides.
21 entries
Side-by-side selection guides comparing polymers across mechanical, thermal, chemical, and cost dimensions.
8 entries
Alarm code definitions, root cause diagnostics, and brand-specific troubleshooting guides.
High-Performance Polymers
Mechanical properties, thermal characteristics, processing guidance, and cross-referenced equivalents for engineering thermoplastics used in aerospace, medical, semiconductor, and oil & gas applications.
High-Performance Polymers
| Tensile Strength | 100 MPa |
| Melting Point | 343 °C |
| Shrinkage Rate | 1.2% |
| Flexural Modulus | 4.1 GPa |
| Hdt | 160 °C at 1.82 MPa |
| Continuous Service Temp | 260 °C |
High-Performance Polymers
| Tensile Strength | 105 MPa |
| Melting Point | N/A (Amorphous, Tg 217°C) |
| Shrinkage Rate | 0.5-0.7% |
| Flexural Modulus | 3.5 GPa |
| Hdt | 200 °C at 1.82 MPa |
| Continuous Service Temp | 170 °C |
High-Performance Polymers
| Tensile Strength | 25 MPa |
| Melting Point | 327 °C |
| Shrinkage Rate | 2.0-5.0% |
| Flexural Modulus | 0.6 GPa |
| Hdt | 55 °C at 1.82 MPa |
| Coefficient Of Friction | 0.04 (lowest of any solid) |
High-Performance Polymers
| Tensile Strength | 90 MPa (unfilled); 160 MPa (40% GF) |
| Melting Point | 285 °C |
| Shrinkage Rate | 0.3-0.5% (40% GF) |
| Flexural Modulus | 3.8 GPa (unfilled); 14 GPa (40% GF) |
| Hdt | 265 °C at 1.82 MPa (40% GF) |
| Continuous Service Temp | 220 °C |
High-Performance Polymers
| Tensile Strength | 180 MPa (flow direction) |
| Melting Point | 280-335 °C (grade dependent) |
| Shrinkage Rate | 0.1% (flow) / 0.4% (transverse) |
| Flexural Modulus | 12 GPa |
| Hdt | 270 °C at 1.82 MPa |
| Continuous Service Temp | 240 °C |
High-Performance Polymers
| Tensile Strength | 85 MPa |
| Melting Point | N/A (Does not melt; Tg ~360°C) |
| Shrinkage Rate | N/A (Direct-formed, not molded) |
| Flexural Modulus | 3.1 GPa |
| Hdt | 360 °C |
| Continuous Service Temp | 300 °C (air); 350°C (inert) |
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Machine Alarm Diagnostics
Alarm code definitions, root cause analysis, and step-by-step troubleshooting for Netstal, Arburg, and Engel injection molding machines.
Netstal
Code 102
| Severity | High (Machine Stop) |
| Component | Heating Band / Thermocouple |
| Affected Systems | Injection Unit |
Arburg
Code 320
| Severity | Critical (Interlock) |
| Component | Solid State Relay / Heating Circuit |
| Affected Systems | Heating Controller / Selogica |
Engel
Code 405
| Severity | Medium (Cycle Delay / Warning) |
| Component | Screw Drive Motor / Hydraulic Pump |
| Affected Systems | Plasticizing Unit / CC300 Controller |
Netstal
Code 301
| Severity | Critical (Immediate Stop) |
| Component | Mold Protection System / Clamping Unit |
| Affected Systems | Clamp / Mold Safety |
Sumitomo Demag
Code 220
| Severity | High (Cycle Interruption) |
| Component | Clamping Unit / Hydraulic System |
| Affected Systems | Clamp Cylinder / NC5 Controller |
KraussMaffei
Code MC45
| Severity | High (Process Deviation / Cycle Stop) |
| Component | Injection Unit / Hydraulic System |
| Affected Systems | MC6 Controller / Injection Cylinder |
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Material Comparisons
Side-by-side selection guides comparing high-performance polymers across mechanical, thermal, chemical, and cost dimensions. Designed for materials engineers making critical polymer decisions.
Comparison
| Materials | PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) vs Ultem PEI (Polyetherimide) |
| Key Differentiator | |
| Cost | PEEK 2-3× more expensive than Ultem PEI |
Comparison
| Materials | PPS Ryton (Polyphenylene Sulfide) vs LCP Vectra (Liquid Crystal Polymer) |
| Key Differentiator | |
| Cost | PPS is 50-70% of LCP cost |
Comparison
| Materials | PTFE Teflon (Polytetrafluoroethylene) vs PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) |
| Key Differentiator | |
| Cost | PTFE is 30-50% of PEEK cost |
Comparison
| Materials | Vespel PI (Polyimide) vs PEEK (Polyetheretherketone) |
| Key Differentiator | |
| Cost | Vespel SP-1 5-10× more expensive than PEEK |
Comparison
| Materials | Torlon PAI (Polyamide-imide) vs Vespel PI (Polyimide) |
| Key Differentiator | Torlon: lower cost, easier processing. Vespel: 100°C higher continuous service. |
| Cost | Torlon: $$ | Vespel: $$$$ |
Comparison
| Materials | Glass Fiber Reinforced (GFR) Thermoplastics vs Carbon Fiber Reinforced (CFR) Thermoplastics |
| Key Differentiator | CFR provides 2-3× higher stiffness-to-weight ratio and electrical conductivity vs GFR's lower cost and radio-transparency |
| Cost | |
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